manterrupting definition
manterrupting turns into "mansplaining". It indicates the presumptuous attitude of some men who, discrediting female knowledge, interrupt a woman to explain a certain topic to her, even when the woman herself is an expert on the subject. There is also talk of "mansplaining" when men explain very obvious topics to women, assuming that they cannot understand them. With "catcalling" we indicate the appreciations made to a woman on the street by men but which, in reality, turn out to be anything but true compliments. Whistles or phrases like "hello beautiful" and "are you going out with me tonight?" they are in fact verbal harassment that falls into the category of "street harassment", or street harassment. In addition to English, other languages are also introducing neologisms related to sexist habits. For example, in Spain "mansplaining" is called "machoexplicación", while "revictimizar" refers to situations in which women victims of violence are accused of provoking the aggressor through attitudes, words or clothes. A circumstance which in English is defined as “victim-blaming” (victim = victim + blaming = to blame) and which in German translates as “opferbeschuldigung”. It arises from the way in which the public tends to react to some news stories, it can also concern men and has also found space in the Italian vocabulary, through the expression "blaming the victim". Remaining in Germany, the equivalent of "revenge porn" (revenge = vendetta + porn = porno) is "racheporn", while in Portugal it is called "pornography de vingança". It consists in the dissemination of intimate photos and videos without the knowledge of the person who appears there, victim of a violation of their privacy and intimacy. This conduct also entered the Italian language with the term "pornovendetta".